2026年新课程问题解决导学方案八年级英语下册人教版第130页答案
Ⅳ.在下面横线上填入适当的句子,补全对话。
Li Tong: Hello! I'm Li Tong. Nice to meet you.
Marie: Bonjour! I'm Marie. Nice to meet you too.
Li Tong: I see you're from France. 1.
What do you usually do when greeting people?

Marie: We usually say "bonjour" and sometimes kiss friends on the cheek.
Li Tong: Really? 2.
That's different from Chinese customs.
In China, we often nod or wave.
Marie: That's interesting! Do you ever shake hands?
Li Tong: Yes, but 3.
we usually shake hands in formal situations
. It's a bit formal for friends.
Marie: I see. In France, kissing on the cheek is very common, but 4.
it's not common for strangers
.
Li Tong: It's good to learn about different customs. Then we won't be surprised when we meet people from other cultures!
Marie: Exactly! 5.
Shall we try greeting each other in our own ways?

Li Tong: Sure! Let's try a Chinese way: a smile and a nod!

答案

Ⅳ. 1. What do you usually do when greeting people?
2. That's different from Chinese customs.
3. we usually shake hands in formal situations
4. it's not common for strangers
5. Shall we try greeting each other in our own ways?
Ⅰ. 根据句意和首字母提示,用本单元所学单词填空。
1. In public places, we should be polite. It's r
rude
to talk loudly in the library.
2. When having steak or salad, we usually use a knife and f
fork
. They are common table manners in Western countries.
3. When visiting India, you might see people put their hands together and say "namaste". It's a traditional g
greeting
among Indian people.
4. I love trying different cuisines. Curry, a spicy and flavourful dish, is a typical l
Indian
food that many people enjoy.
5. When visiting friends in the UK, people usually just say "hello" instead of shaking h
hands
, as it's a bit formal.

答案

Ⅰ. 1. rude 2. fork 3. greeting 4. Indian 5. hands